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Studying human environment interactions in middle and high school science helps students understand how everyday choices and large scale human activities affect ecosystems, biodiversity, climate, water, and natural resources. A structured debate resource on human environment interactions gives students an engaging, evidence based way to explore real world questions about land use, energy, pollution, conservation, agriculture, and sustainability, while learning to separate opinions from scientific evidence.
With clear general debate guidelines and a suggested schedule, subject specific debate questions, one page primers to support students, a key vocabulary sheet, key evidence cards with short facts and sources, debate roles explained, sentence starters and topic specific sentence starters, graphic organizer templates, and a reflection sheet for after the debate, this debate pack turns complex environmental issues into organized, student friendly learning. It builds scientific literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills, while giving teachers a ready to use resource that fits smoothly into any middle school or high school unit on ecology, climate, or environmental science.
This human environment interactions debate set provides the perfect supportive and fully comprehensive resource set that can help your students learn all about human environment interactions through the method of debate. If you have never run a debate for your students before, there is MORE than enough material to help you learn how to do so. You will be able to guide your students through debate on human environment interactions and provide as much or as little material as they might need, this resource delivers everything you could possibly need for a clear and effective debate to enhance student learning.
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